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Naeher retires as USWNT’s greatest goalkeeper ever – Hayes

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2 mn readUnited States coach Emma Hayes said retiring veteran Alyssa Naeher leaves the team as the “the greatest goalkeeper” that the country has produced after Tuesday’s 2-1 win over the Netherlands. “What I did say to her yesterday, in my opinion, she’s the greatest goalkeeper this country’s ever had, for lots of reasons,” Hayes said about […]

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First-class Delta passenger tries newly launched Shake Shack meal served on flight, social media users react

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2 mn readThe recently announced collaboration between Shake Shack and Delta Air Lines has officially taken off and a review is in. A Reddit user took to the platform to share a photo of the meal which officially launched on Dec. 1 for first-class passengers taking off from Boston. The image showcased the fast food chain’s staple […]

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South Korean president lifts martial law after lawmakers reject move

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2 mn readSouth Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol lifted his martial law declaration after lawmakers rejected the move following Yoon’s vow to eliminate “anti-state” forces in a serious challenge to the country’s Parliament, which he accused of sympathizing with North Korea.  The Tuesday night declaration was vocally opposed by the speaker of Parliament and even the leader […]

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How long have humans used plants as drugs? A Moroccan cave holds clues

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4 mn readThe earliest evidence for the use of plants as drugs—possibly for medication or a pick-me-up—may have been found amid human remains in a 15,000-year-old cave burial in North Africa. According to a study published this month in Scientific Reports, researchers discovered berry-like seed cones from the shrub genus Ephedra in an ancient burial pit at […]

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The surprising strategies animals use to survive the winter

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4 mn readWhile we can simply throw on a sweater or turn up the heat, wild animals must have strategies to make it through the winter months. Take spiders. Many ground-dwelling North American species, such as wolf spiders, get through the winter by burrowing in the soil, under leaf litter, or inside logs.  “The difference in temperature between a frozen […]

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Native artists are breaking boundaries beyond ‘Indian’ art labels, making their own paths

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6 mn readFlat-roofed homes with exterior walls hand-stacked from western New Mexico’s signature buff, mud-plastered limestone cluster around the central plaza in this Laguna Pueblo town.  One is more than 300 years old, a structure that has been repaired and added to with modern concrete blocks. An electric line snakes in from a nearby pole, and a […]

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